From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10048 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, November 3 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10048 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Experts Call It "The Holy Grail Of Self Sufficiency" ["Self Sufficiency" ] Ancient Scottish Invention Cuts Home Electric Bill by 90% ["4X Warmer" <4] Fading memory? Eat THIS 'Mental Vitamin' tonight ["Memory Problems" Subject: Experts Call It "The Holy Grail Of Self Sufficiency" Experts Call It "The Holy Grail Of Self Sufficiency" http://backyard-miracle.shop/dq7Bp8-M4AYKbqcbwBdoeGjCAmkPTgJoi_eL626-8pPgrgMn1A http://backyard-miracle.shop/T8yKqErBrjL7qXHYHXRfh82Gt2eNuIsClZYvKomV1froXcMoRQ inna was well-regarded by the people of ancient Tanagra, her hometown. Pausanias reports that there was a monument to her in the streets of the town b probably a statue b and a painting of her in the gymnasium. Tatian writes in his Address to the Greeks that Silanion had sculpted her. In the early Roman Empire, Corinna's poetry was popular. The earliest mention of Corinna is by the first-century BC poet Antipater of Thessalonica, who includes her in his selection of nine "mortal muses". Ovid gives his lover the pseudonym Corinna in his Amores, often believed to be a reference to the Tanagran poet. She is also named by Propertius as a model for Cynthia, and by Statius along with Callimachus, Lycophron, and Sophron. Alexander Polyhistor wrote a commentary on her work. In the nineteenth century, Corinna was still remembered as a poetic authority, Karl Otfried MC Subject: Ancient Scottish Invention Cuts Home Electric Bill by 90% Ancient Scottish Invention Cuts Home Electric Bill by 90% http://acehardelta.co.uk/X5_JojE6aGW59knosh-DHOgvwkfxuMog5tChS_ZxQAx5ARE_tw http://acehardelta.co.uk/tS3h-tu65OzmJG6PFZ4iJRkRrObP_DXEIP-q7G05qngSfxe2Sg bout forty fragments of Corinna's poetry survive, more than any ancient woman poet except for Sappho, though no complete poems of hers are known. The three most substantial fragments are preserved on pieces of papyrus discovered in Hermopolis and Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, dating to the second century AD; many of the shorter fragments survive in citations by grammarians interested in Corinna's Boeotian dialect. Two fragments of Corinna's poetry are preserved on the same papyrus (P.Berol. 13284), now in the collection of the Berlin State Museums. The first of these tells the story of a singing contest between the mountains Cithaeron and Helicon. The surviving portion includes the ending of one of the mountain's songs, the gods voting on the winner of the contest, and the losing mountain, Helicon, throwing down a boulder in anger. The second poem preserved on this papyrus tells of the daughters of the river-god Asopus. It mostly consists of a prophet, Acraephen, telling Asopus how his daughters were abducted by the gods, and that they will go on to give birth to many heroes; the papyrus ends with a highly fragmentary portion in which Asopus appears to be reconciled to his daughters' fate, and he responds "happily". The third substantial fragment of Corinna's poetry, preserved on a papyrus in the Sackler Library of the University of Oxford (P.Oxy. 2370), invokes the muse of dance and choral poetry, Terpsichore. 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